KeyMe Locksmiths in downtown San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter operates a self-service key-duplication kiosk at 515 Fifth Avenue, using computer-vision cameras and machine-learning algorithms to scan and cut residential keys in minutes. The kiosk's neural-network scanning handles standard pin-tumbler blanks but flags restricted keyways that need the code-cut capability and lock-manipulation tools at Busy Bees Locks & Keys Locksmith San Diego on Kettner Boulevard. Multi-angle imaging captures tooth depth and spacing, then corrects for wear so the duplicate matches original factory specifications rather than copying accumulated damage from the source key. Beyond standard house keys, the kiosk supports RFID fob cloning for compatible building-access systems and car-key duplication across thousands of make-model-year combinations. Vehicle owners whose transponder issues extend beyond key copying can pair the kiosk's blank-cut service with the OBD-II ignition programming available at A Street Auto Service. The most complex kiosk transaction involves scanning a worn automotive key, restoring its digital profile to factory depth tolerances, cutting a fresh blank, and saving the encrypted pattern for future reorders without the original.